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. >> in germany, the chancellor her be united the country and pushed it into the euro called this the confirmation of the european peace project. >> chancellor angela merkel said that it was a wonderful decision and she held the euro as more than just the current. >> she cautioned against complacency. >> we should not forget that we should continue to renew our efforts for peace, democracy, and freedom. >> it also serves as a reminder. >> norway doesn't belong to the eu and it shows how important the currency and the union are. that's interesting because non- the members are more appreciative of the importance of the euro and the eu. we should do more if we are not to squander your's -- europe's opportunities. >> many say the award was well- deserved. >> they're committed to peace. the help promote globalization. >> this gives them the feeling that we are all in this together. >> for more on their reaction from berlin, i'm joined by our political correspondent. it was meant as an encouraging political signal and it was taken as such year in berlin. >> indeed. just give you a few of th
. >> in germany, the chancellor her be united the country and pushed it into the euro called this the confirmation of the european peace project. >> chancellor angela merkel said that it was a wonderful decision and she held the euro as more than just the current. >> she cautioned against complacency. >> we should not forget that we should continue to renew our efforts for peace, democracy, and freedom. >> it also serves as a reminder. >> norway doesn't...
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my life in afghanistan is quite comfortable, and home was always home so matter -- the united states was a second home and a great place to go to school, but at the end of the day home is always home and when you are home, my life is much more meaningful than what i was doing here in the state's, more rewarding. when i go to the schools and one of the students who is 20 years old and gets up and says if it wasn't for this program i could never write my name, for i recently came back from graduation of one of our schools which is located in a village in the mountains where few have gone, and we had 44 students graduating, and one of them who had gotten married when she was in ninth grade, then her husband took her to where there were no schools so she ended up having kids and pursued the family life and her husband was very for but she wanted to complete her high school social managed to convince the husband that we have to move back to this village where she can finish high school and she just graduated and she wants to become a parliamentarian and representative so making a differen
my life in afghanistan is quite comfortable, and home was always home so matter -- the united states was a second home and a great place to go to school, but at the end of the day home is always home and when you are home, my life is much more meaningful than what i was doing here in the state's, more rewarding. when i go to the schools and one of the students who is 20 years old and gets up and says if it wasn't for this program i could never write my name, for i recently came back from...
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even into the united states. i was with one company that makes valves in process industries and they said, we were having some valves coming in tharpe broken and we had to repair them under warrant. they had our seal yar number on them and then we noticed there was more than one with that same serial number. there were counterfeit products being made overseas with the same serial number as a u.s. company. the same packaging. these were being sold into our market and around the world as if they were being made by a u.s. competitor. this can't go on. i want a great relationship with china. china can be our partner. but that doesn't mean they can just roll all over us and steal our jobs. >> governor romney is right. you are familiar with jobs being shipped overseas because you invested in companies tharpe shipping jobs overseas. and you're right. that's how our free market works. but i've made a different bet. on american workers. if we had taken your advice about our auto industry, we'd be buying cars from china in
even into the united states. i was with one company that makes valves in process industries and they said, we were having some valves coming in tharpe broken and we had to repair them under warrant. they had our seal yar number on them and then we noticed there was more than one with that same serial number. there were counterfeit products being made overseas with the same serial number as a u.s. company. the same packaging. these were being sold into our market and around the world as if they...
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states it doesn't necessarily mean that the united states is going to completely pull. afghanistan i think it may mean that we're going to have delay in some departures but the trust element is certainly there and and the. the intent i think of the united states would be to try to keep and prop up the afghan government for as long as possible because once i say troops leave it's only going be a question of time before their government for ok we were and i think a lot of this is being you getting ahead of us you let me go to my can be root here i mean if if the u.s. and its allies can't train afghan security then why stay well exactly i think this is the central point i mean i don't think so much the training as a trump card are i think it is frankly the last card the last of the dice or ethically they even said withdrawal i don't think i've any serious intention of delaying a pullout i think i will go in twenty fourteen because they want to have they've lost the will to fight this war because the west has lost it frankly we haven't done what we set out to do no matter h
states it doesn't necessarily mean that the united states is going to completely pull. afghanistan i think it may mean that we're going to have delay in some departures but the trust element is certainly there and and the. the intent i think of the united states would be to try to keep and prop up the afghan government for as long as possible because once i say troops leave it's only going be a question of time before their government for ok we were and i think a lot of this is being you...
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in the united states, it's a minor procedure, but in the rest of the world, there's 1 # -- 100 million people blind because it. dr. v, as he was known, wanted to address. he started the clinic in the home, had 11 beds and family members helped him, got it off the ground. anyway, cut forward not just three great ideas, but hundreds of innovation, tenacity of an entire global team of people involving larry, who is one of the folks who contributed to the eradication of smallpox, a brilliant entrepreneur named david green. they worked together to build this hospital, and to this day, the hospital cured 3 million people of blindness. now, you imagine the entire washington metro area, 3 million people, imagine all of those people blind, and now they can see. that's not -- that's not an obscure story; right? it's not an obscure story in the worlds of people where i circulate. people know about the hospital and respect it. people traveled from all over the world to go to the hospital to train to bring the same programs to their countries. it's a movement to end needless blindness. it's just on
in the united states, it's a minor procedure, but in the rest of the world, there's 1 # -- 100 million people blind because it. dr. v, as he was known, wanted to address. he started the clinic in the home, had 11 beds and family members helped him, got it off the ground. anyway, cut forward not just three great ideas, but hundreds of innovation, tenacity of an entire global team of people involving larry, who is one of the folks who contributed to the eradication of smallpox, a brilliant...
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that is why i am running for a second term as president of the united states. >> blaming unemployment on the president has been central to the case of republicans. >> under obama's economy, it is just not getting better. >> mitt romney told a rally that today's improvement did not mean much. >> the unemployment rate has come down very slowly but it has come down on the less. the reason is primarily due to the fact that more and more people have just stopped looking for work. i of the same share of people were participating in the workforce today -- if the same share of people were participating in the workforce today as work when the president got elected, unemployment would be around 11%. that is the real reality. >> some believe he has got a point. >> hundreds of people are taking part-time work when they want full-time jobs. there are still tons of people who are out on the sidelines who have not been able to find their way back into the labor department. all these people are waiting for much bigger change to occur in the labor market. >> he would like to hire new people. he runs a
that is why i am running for a second term as president of the united states. >> blaming unemployment on the president has been central to the case of republicans. >> under obama's economy, it is just not getting better. >> mitt romney told a rally that today's improvement did not mean much. >> the unemployment rate has come down very slowly but it has come down on the less. the reason is primarily due to the fact that more and more people have just stopped looking for...
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manchester united will be seeking to put last weekend's home defeat to tottenham behind them when they take on the clues which just actually begun made fuller's michael carrick ryan giggs paul scholes on twenty valencia all missing the front within the a clash though portuguese side braga are in turkey for a gala tough for. i test. group b. current leader shaktar to nascar taking on new ventus well defending champions chelsea are seeking their first win this tournament against danish title holders f.c. nor july. but a very soft or hosting joint leaders' byron in munich legal going out in spain both sides striving for points are losing their opening fixtures. this league football behind for a while and talk boxing alexander ovechkin is ready to challenge for the ultimate throne after extending his unbeaten streak to twenty five bites on saturday the w.b. a heavyweight regular champion confident that he can on c division king platini or klitschko the thirty three year old promoter wants a klitschko fight by february or march next year following that second round t.k.o. win over. the week
manchester united will be seeking to put last weekend's home defeat to tottenham behind them when they take on the clues which just actually begun made fuller's michael carrick ryan giggs paul scholes on twenty valencia all missing the front within the a clash though portuguese side braga are in turkey for a gala tough for. i test. group b. current leader shaktar to nascar taking on new ventus well defending champions chelsea are seeking their first win this tournament against danish title...
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and the united states can get a handle on? because it's so widespread, it's so cultural in its orientation. the west ha is always criticized for trying to mess with culture in the east, middle east and africa and elsewhere. what do you think? >> well, i think there have been some very famous and knowledgeable people over the years who said that you can look at a country's advancement and decide really whether they're an advancing country or not based on how they treat women and girls. and if indeed we want these countries to be our partners in the world, if we want them to advance and be -- and if they want to advance and be on the world stage with other countries, they have to change the way that they treat women and girls and it was to start with girls. >> why do i have less hope about that? >i mean, the taliban, in the case of malala they arrested three people, not the guy hoe apparently led so far, but i mean, you know, they still can get away with this stuff. >> right, and that's what i was about to say. as long as there'
and the united states can get a handle on? because it's so widespread, it's so cultural in its orientation. the west ha is always criticized for trying to mess with culture in the east, middle east and africa and elsewhere. what do you think? >> well, i think there have been some very famous and knowledgeable people over the years who said that you can look at a country's advancement and decide really whether they're an advancing country or not based on how they treat women and girls. and...
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liberation it depends what you think is going to happen and afghanistan in iraq case western societies united states great britain had a particular view based on their view of historic experience of what was going to happen you know when they went into these countries you know secured their military clothes and then attempt to skew their political goals and that turned out to be wrong it's very much more complicated than i thought until the fundamental problem i faced was was you know ok initially they would i want quiet. decisive victories but the military campaign had to continue in various forms and the continuation of military camp by tended to conflict with the political goals the democratization of what's not such so they found themselves you know have a whole series of contradictions complications which you know the result was in the afghan case they were drawing the chances you know there's a good chance the taliban may will make a comeback so so what has been the result of ten years of war in afghanistan exactly if iraq is not a very stable country at this point stable is a. that doe
liberation it depends what you think is going to happen and afghanistan in iraq case western societies united states great britain had a particular view based on their view of historic experience of what was going to happen you know when they went into these countries you know secured their military clothes and then attempt to skew their political goals and that turned out to be wrong it's very much more complicated than i thought until the fundamental problem i faced was was you know ok...
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elsewhere amongst united came from behind to be clues you remain here a couple of robin van persie go securing a two one victory to united night top their group will gather task bottom after their team will defeat to progress persie happy with a good night's. they. give. us a little bit of work to those who would. break. the laws of. the. world. meanwhile defending champions chelsea therms danish side michel and four nil to top group phase eventis insurance played out a one one draw in the other guy. the surprise of the night so by the russian side beat by munich three one in minsk outputs bought a top of group path with two wins from to be able to deal keeping the french side bottom of the table. which obviously got action continues tonight this in the coach leach honest but letty desperate for his side to refine some form when they host ac milan the same page as side lost three nil to malaga in their opening game in groups a and have been disappointing in the russian premier league where they currently lie six what's more they have selection problems russia captain igor denise of co
elsewhere amongst united came from behind to be clues you remain here a couple of robin van persie go securing a two one victory to united night top their group will gather task bottom after their team will defeat to progress persie happy with a good night's. they. give. us a little bit of work to those who would. break. the laws of. the. world. meanwhile defending champions chelsea therms danish side michel and four nil to top group phase eventis insurance played out a one one draw in the...
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the united states has a blessed mind spots to the fact that people tend to have an affinity for their national sovereignty that doesn't disappear just because their country is occupied by the united states and you have this manifest in afghanistan to the point where it's now obvious that if you and an afghani comprador soldier a weapon and show them how to use it they turn it on the american soldier that handed it to them the people of afghanistan want the united states out and it's a natural thing for that to occur and the united states just doesn't see that one of the goals of the us imperial project is to where they can't completely dominate a place leave the people at each other's throats while they carry off the resources and so there's agitation for that that's put into play as the united states enters these countries what will happen in two thousand and fourteen is the afghanis will have an opportunity to settle their own national issues themselves without an occupying army directing the effort it's a day of campaigning silence in venezuela ahead of a tightly contested presiden
the united states has a blessed mind spots to the fact that people tend to have an affinity for their national sovereignty that doesn't disappear just because their country is occupied by the united states and you have this manifest in afghanistan to the point where it's now obvious that if you and an afghani comprador soldier a weapon and show them how to use it they turn it on the american soldier that handed it to them the people of afghanistan want the united states out and it's a natural...
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the conspiracy to set up a terrorist training camps inside the united states landed in the u.s. on saturday after a very lengthy legal battle against extradition. the nobel prize in physics has been awarded to scientists have invented different ways to measure and to study quantum particles. it was carried out by a french and american scientists. findings can open the way the superfast computers an incredibly precise clocks. authorities say that the body of one of the country's most brutal drug lords has been snatched from a funeral parlor. it was confirmed that the man that went by the alias the executioner had been killed in a gunfight with marines. >> news from the mexican government's point of view was mixed. they were brought down in a shootout, and after initial doubts, they confirmed that it was definitely the of the drug kingpin of the most wanted men in mexico. >> of the protocols of unidentified bodies, they carried out a comparative analysis of the bodies. the result was confirmed for those of the national fingerprint database. >> what followed was cause for real dism
the conspiracy to set up a terrorist training camps inside the united states landed in the u.s. on saturday after a very lengthy legal battle against extradition. the nobel prize in physics has been awarded to scientists have invented different ways to measure and to study quantum particles. it was carried out by a french and american scientists. findings can open the way the superfast computers an incredibly precise clocks. authorities say that the body of one of the country's most brutal drug...
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we love the people of the united states. they also wish in return peace and stability for all of the world. >> the big catalyst for protest at the moment in the middle east was the video that was released which mocked the prophet. as a result there was an take on the american embassy. do you condemn his attack that caused his murder? >> translator: any action that is provocative offends the religious thoughts of any people we condemn. like wise we condemn any extremism. what took place was ugly. this has very little or nothing to do with freedom or freedom of speech. this is the weakness of and the abuse of freedom and in many places it is a crime. it shouldn't take place. i do hope they will come and politicians will not offend those who they hold holy, but we also believe that this must also be resolved in a humane atmosphere. >> there are protesters all over the middle east now threatening the staff of american embassy threatening the kill them and pe head them. do you think they should stop? >> you see, i cannot determin
we love the people of the united states. they also wish in return peace and stability for all of the world. >> the big catalyst for protest at the moment in the middle east was the video that was released which mocked the prophet. as a result there was an take on the american embassy. do you condemn his attack that caused his murder? >> translator: any action that is provocative offends the religious thoughts of any people we condemn. like wise we condemn any extremism. what took...
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city in crazy use of force this is also russia's position russia has iraq and many other countries are united in their conviction that force will not end the crisis we need to look for a peaceful solution to the political dialogue that is our joint task i mean iraq russia and the whole international community want to help both sides find common ground to agree on a mutually acceptable form of government this new government must be based on the principles of freedom and democracy the syrians must have the right to vote they must have a constitution and these are the things that the syrian people demanded when they started the revolution but of course not everybody in city agrees with this demand as some groups don't think that reforms are needed we've heard different statements and demands of course dialogue will continue because we are very much concerned about what's going on in syria we have been seriously affected by the situation in the country we have experienced some spillover effects of the. crisis here in iraq we will discuss this issue with their russian counterparts talk about possi
city in crazy use of force this is also russia's position russia has iraq and many other countries are united in their conviction that force will not end the crisis we need to look for a peaceful solution to the political dialogue that is our joint task i mean iraq russia and the whole international community want to help both sides find common ground to agree on a mutually acceptable form of government this new government must be based on the principles of freedom and democracy the syrians...
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the highest priority of the united states is to maintain the safety of the united states. i will not cut the military by $1 trillion. which is a combination of the budget cuts the president has as well as the sequestration cuts. in my view, that is making our future less certain at less secure. >> this is not something that i proposed. it is something that congress propose. it will not happen. the budget that we are talking about is not reducing our military spending, it is maintaining it. governor romney has not spent enough time looking at how our military works. you look at the navy for example. we also have fewer horses and bayonets. the nature of our military has changed. we have these things called aircraft carrier's warplanes plan of them. -- where planes land on them. we have shipside go underwater and nuclear submarines. this is not a game of battleship where we are counting ships. it is, what are our capabilities? when i sit down with the secretary of the navy and the joint chiefs of staff, we determine how we will meet our faith with our troops. making sure that
the highest priority of the united states is to maintain the safety of the united states. i will not cut the military by $1 trillion. which is a combination of the budget cuts the president has as well as the sequestration cuts. in my view, that is making our future less certain at less secure. >> this is not something that i proposed. it is something that congress propose. it will not happen. the budget that we are talking about is not reducing our military spending, it is maintaining...
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more than 20,000 women in the united states have already taken the test. andrea has miscarried in the past. when she was pregnant again, she chose the new test. her relates were negative and she had a healthy boy this may. >> i think by getting a yes or a no, it will help the parents prepare for what they're about to encounter. the test, good or bad raises questions. genetic counselors who specialize in prenatal testing operate on genetic abnrm mallities. >> counseling staff will increase in the u.s., and they now number over 1,800. >> the test may soon be available in japan, here too people are debating the ethics. >> reporter: researchers at this tokyo hospital are preparing a clinical trial. >> we take a blood sample of 20 ccs and send it to the testing company in the u.s. >> the number of japanese women aged 35 and over having babies has roughly doubled over the past decade so more than 250,000 per year. for this age group, the chances of a fetus acquiring down syndrome rise significantly. only a few percent of japanese women currently under go down sy
more than 20,000 women in the united states have already taken the test. andrea has miscarried in the past. when she was pregnant again, she chose the new test. her relates were negative and she had a healthy boy this may. >> i think by getting a yes or a no, it will help the parents prepare for what they're about to encounter. the test, good or bad raises questions. genetic counselors who specialize in prenatal testing operate on genetic abnrm mallities. >> counseling staff will...
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it's so serious that the united states certainly has suspended some of its training activities and it is actually caused a decrease in morale well michael if i could jump in here real quick isn't that really the last trump card the u.s. and its coalition partners have is to train these people that's the last thing they have please. head well you're you're absolutely right and i think that the taliban has been very clever in figuring this out and they're actually undermining what is supposed to be a long standing long term effort by the united states it doesn't necessarily mean that the united states is going to completely pull out afghanistan i think it may mean that we're going to have delay in some departures but that the trust element is certainly there and and and the the intent i think of the united states would be to try to keep and prop up the afghan government for as long as possible because once i self troops leave that's only could be a question of time before their government falls and i think a lot of this is being you getting ahead of us here let me go to my can be root h
it's so serious that the united states certainly has suspended some of its training activities and it is actually caused a decrease in morale well michael if i could jump in here real quick isn't that really the last trump card the u.s. and its coalition partners have is to train these people that's the last thing they have please. head well you're you're absolutely right and i think that the taliban has been very clever in figuring this out and they're actually undermining what is supposed to...
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forces and during that time there were one thousand one hundred forty nine united states military casualty is and these figures don't include civilians and others that died indirectly and of course these numbers don't include deaths and casualties that happened in two thousand and twelve or so-called militants that were killed with figures like that we ask has the noble peace prize winner really promoted peace has he really strengthen international cooperation to discuss i'm joined by colonel morris retired air force attorney and professor now at howard university law school welcome her and also here we are it three years later the nobel peace prize winner lived up to that title megyn the selection committee regrets making that decision three years ago today certainly in that with there going there fav picking president obama who believes the only nobel peace prize winner with the coolest. seems to be contradicting there do you think that maybe they just kind of jumped the gun and had just these high expectations that he didn't fulfill we know a lot of folks at the time critics said that t
forces and during that time there were one thousand one hundred forty nine united states military casualty is and these figures don't include civilians and others that died indirectly and of course these numbers don't include deaths and casualties that happened in two thousand and twelve or so-called militants that were killed with figures like that we ask has the noble peace prize winner really promoted peace has he really strengthen international cooperation to discuss i'm joined by colonel...
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says it looks like such as united states is again supporting. drug use to do on should know much better than to try and help out god he's been doing his best to fight the forces of his residence the republic of venice could be planning a glorious comeback supporters of venetian independence from italy are demanding the region go it alone tired they say of being saddled with rome's austerity so latest in a number of european regions pardon me european regions considering independence including scotland in the u.k. catalonia in spain professor load of eco pits sati who separatist party organized the rally thinks venice will fare better on its own more in a situation worse than a colony because there's a worse once they tax free in italy it's the highest in the world and our services are. already extremely poor we have about twenty billion a sin from other regional resources each year and that's how bearable and these things. a couple of days ago there was a siege of say marks belt powered by four workers and there's this situation here in van it s
says it looks like such as united states is again supporting. drug use to do on should know much better than to try and help out god he's been doing his best to fight the forces of his residence the republic of venice could be planning a glorious comeback supporters of venetian independence from italy are demanding the region go it alone tired they say of being saddled with rome's austerity so latest in a number of european regions pardon me european regions considering independence including...
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you shouldn't bring our troops home now the only reasons that we're tied in with the politics of the united states we don't independent state we have to remind ourselves that we can take our own decisions and what we're going to see in the future is deepening trouble they'll be more slaughter because of this whole of this fictitious fictitious aims of the war was seen to collapse happening now there is no possibility that we can train the afghan people and army and police the poor who will fight their own people who will kill brother afghans for for a corrupt election read election rigging the pravy president or to defend the interests of a foreign country it can't happen you maintain that what britain is doing is arming and training its enemies and i suppose there's a historical precedent for that there is a very powerful precedent that the americans trained and armed the mujahideen and the mujahideen are the worst government the afghanis are as hand in one hundred years the taliban were a great will forming improvement and we've done this in the polls and we are going to do it again there
you shouldn't bring our troops home now the only reasons that we're tied in with the politics of the united states we don't independent state we have to remind ourselves that we can take our own decisions and what we're going to see in the future is deepening trouble they'll be more slaughter because of this whole of this fictitious fictitious aims of the war was seen to collapse happening now there is no possibility that we can train the afghan people and army and police the poor who will...
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turkey is a core ally of the united states and this sort of cross border military activity is very destabilizing and must be stopped. >> syria takes seriously the vote in turkey and the vote authorizing military action. >> in cases of border incidents, that happened between any two neighboring countries, states and governments should act wisely, rationally and responsibly. >> but on syrian state tv, the incident with turkey was not mentioned. it called for a combination of rebel attacks. the russian foreign minister who says he does not want sutton regime change is watching president." assad tossed back, vital for the regime's survival. >> the conflict in syria took on a cross border damaged a long time ago. pick it is being pulled from the outside. >> all syria's neighbors are being drawn into the conflict whether they like it or not. the region has been divided between president assad supporters and those who stayed behind in the rubble. iran has denied a consistently that they supply them with money and troops. turkey shelters the rebels, maybe helping to train and arm the band and allows men
turkey is a core ally of the united states and this sort of cross border military activity is very destabilizing and must be stopped. >> syria takes seriously the vote in turkey and the vote authorizing military action. >> in cases of border incidents, that happened between any two neighboring countries, states and governments should act wisely, rationally and responsibly. >> but on syrian state tv, the incident with turkey was not mentioned. it called for a combination of...
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around the country russia has come to the fore in the media atri role it has said that it hopes the united nations arab envoy to syria will be coming to moscow perhaps later this month and they too they hope that both sides will experts caution moscow also saying that these cross border incidents are completely unacceptable. after turkey's parliament authorized troops to launch cross border operations against syria the country's prime minister warned her will not shy away from or if provoked author and journalist oftener aton see things damascus will retaliate if pulled into a broader conflict this kind of flashpoint the kind of flashpoint that can create wealth three nature that some people have it is a false flag operation we're getting these reports this continued as would a reaction from the jets government ok so anyone will face political problems at home but then why were they speaking with the iranians talking about how this needs a diplomatic solution not a military one if turkey continue under the agreements made in. this would do in a way to situational why did he has your old wa
around the country russia has come to the fore in the media atri role it has said that it hopes the united nations arab envoy to syria will be coming to moscow perhaps later this month and they too they hope that both sides will experts caution moscow also saying that these cross border incidents are completely unacceptable. after turkey's parliament authorized troops to launch cross border operations against syria the country's prime minister warned her will not shy away from or if provoked...
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. >> they say it doesn't happen in the united states. i can tell you that i worked with probably, this year alone, we served about 75 to 80 girls so far from the d. c. metropolitan area. >> reporter: some get pimped out on backpage.com. when she is not scudying -- studying, she counsels girls for fair girls. they are trying to get the word out. >> that's what we represent, opportunity and freedom for every girl. >> you think something like this cannot happen to your child. there are more people en slaved now than during slavery. >> as well as 12 years old. last month, president obama pledged about $6 million to help end human trafficking but graves says that is not enough. >>> unbelievable news out of pakistan. a 14 year old girl was shot in the head for defying the taliban by arguing to help girls get an education. >> porter: what are we doing with american forces being put at risk fighting the taliban more than 11 years after 9/11? part of the answer may be to help girls like malalla usavsi, whose crime was wanting to go to school. >>
. >> they say it doesn't happen in the united states. i can tell you that i worked with probably, this year alone, we served about 75 to 80 girls so far from the d. c. metropolitan area. >> reporter: some get pimped out on backpage.com. when she is not scudying -- studying, she counsels girls for fair girls. they are trying to get the word out. >> that's what we represent, opportunity and freedom for every girl. >> you think something like this cannot happen to your...
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came from behind speak solution romania a couple of robin van persie go securing the c one victory united nighthawk the great wall galaxy asteroid up awesome off today to defeat a f.c. percy happy with a good night's work. to. give you a possible solution to work out two things one of those would be. to bring back those of us that he would. get. to the bottom of the world with. defending champion chelsea from a thumbs down you saw ignore sheldon for neil to top eight eventis and shuttle back to one one for all the other guy in the surprise of the night so by the russian side bought a boat of self-hate by munich three one in means that puts forth a top of the group with to win through to the n.c.p. fields in the old tape in the french side faults of. and champions league action continues tonight with. desperate for his side to re find some form when they host ac milan the simply just big side lost three nil to malaga greek city and have been disappointing in the russian premier league where they currently lie six what's more they have selection problems russia kept an ego at the knees so c
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>> translator: of course, the polls taken inside the united states show that over 75% of the united states population are still somewhat nebulous about the real reasons of that event, of those events. what i said were a number of questions. an event has occurred. due to that, two countries have been occupied and the conflict still continues. every day, hundreds of people in afghanistan, pakistan and iraq are killed. would it not have been better to have a more precise analysis and find out the true in-depth reason of the events of september 11th, make that -- make those findings transparent to the populations in the nations across the world, and then have a response in unison. of course, the expense would have been much less. do you know how much has been spent during the afghan and iraq war? >> a considerable amount of money but let me ask you this, mr. president. if nearly 3,000 iranians had been murdered in the way that americans were on 9/11, in tehran, how would you have reacted to the country that you believed had done that? >> translator: so you are saying that the country of afghan
>> translator: of course, the polls taken inside the united states show that over 75% of the united states population are still somewhat nebulous about the real reasons of that event, of those events. what i said were a number of questions. an event has occurred. due to that, two countries have been occupied and the conflict still continues. every day, hundreds of people in afghanistan, pakistan and iraq are killed. would it not have been better to have a more precise analysis and find...
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. >> no one in the united states, you know, less in japan and i hope in china wants to see shots fired over three or four uninhabited rocks in the east china sea. as long as we're concentrating on the sovereignty issue, we're probably not going to get anywhere. on the other hand, the resource issues can be addressed separately, without regard to sovereignty. >> bader says the u.s. government doesn't intend to mediate. he called on both sides to refrain from any action that could be considered a provocation. he argued the violent protests in china against japan's nationalization of the islands were counterproductive, unwise, and damaging to china itself. >> it made china look like an aggrieved third-world country that was not acting like an international community. >> japanese leaders say their claim to the senkaku islands dates back to 1895. chinese officials maintain their country was forced to give up the territory after losing the sino-japanese war. >>> the philippines and vietnam have appealed to the international community for a peaceful and legal resolution to the south china sea
. >> no one in the united states, you know, less in japan and i hope in china wants to see shots fired over three or four uninhabited rocks in the east china sea. as long as we're concentrating on the sovereignty issue, we're probably not going to get anywhere. on the other hand, the resource issues can be addressed separately, without regard to sovereignty. >> bader says the u.s. government doesn't intend to mediate. he called on both sides to refrain from any action that could be...
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i will continue to disrupt. >> the united states was disappointed it. we are examining the details of the decision. >> it is not the end of the road. the home secretary has made it clear he could face charges in this country. she wants to reform the extradition process to make it fairer. >> if the message goes out that britain sees extradition as a one-way street, the other countries will also start saying, why should we cooperate with britain? but they will accept medical reasons for not doing extradition. >> two weeks ago the home office was celebrating the success one of the four was accused of computer-related activity. and they have accused the government of double standards. bbc news. >> for more on today's decision, i spoke with that jane. what is the reaction here in washington? >> they are safe united states is officially disappointed in this decision. it has, after all, been looking to extradite him for 10 years it was described -- for 10 years. it was described as the greatest military hack of all time. this been embarrassing because he was a
i will continue to disrupt. >> the united states was disappointed it. we are examining the details of the decision. >> it is not the end of the road. the home secretary has made it clear he could face charges in this country. she wants to reform the extradition process to make it fairer. >> if the message goes out that britain sees extradition as a one-way street, the other countries will also start saying, why should we cooperate with britain? but they will accept medical...
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marines and they wanted to bring their own helicopters, their own logistics units and didn't want to work with u.s. army soldiers in the areas in and around the city of kandahar, and here was this tale of our own services fighting with each other instead of fighting in common purpose against the enemy. and the stories go on. there was internal fighting within the state department, within the u.s. agency for international development. in one other tale i recount in the book, we had some real serious infighting between president obama's own national security team and senior people at the state department over the whole question of, was it wise to try to broach potential piece take the taliban? and we wound up spending 18 months fighting with one another in washington as opposed to uniting in common purpose to try to achieve the president's goal in the country. >> host: who is summer koy. >> guest: she is a young american woman who -- there she is on the bottom right there -- who has extensive foreign development experience and put her hand up to go to a afghanistan to try to rebuild th
marines and they wanted to bring their own helicopters, their own logistics units and didn't want to work with u.s. army soldiers in the areas in and around the city of kandahar, and here was this tale of our own services fighting with each other instead of fighting in common purpose against the enemy. and the stories go on. there was internal fighting within the state department, within the u.s. agency for international development. in one other tale i recount in the book, we had some real...
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new vehicle sales there exceeded 3.6 million units last year. industry wrach watchers expect a boost to this year's figure by 4% to 5%. >>> and now here are the latest market figures. >>> the japanese nuclear regulation authority has drawn up new disaster guidelines based on lessons from last year's accident at fukushima. it will expand the power plant evacuation radius from 10 kilometers to 30. the large evacuation drill took place in i kata town in western japan based on the new guidelines. the drill was held under the assumption a strong earthquake has damaged cooling systems for all three reactors at the ikata plant and radioactive substances could be discharged. about 12,000 people took part. the current guidelines require evacuation from a 10-kilometer radius within the nuclear plant. this means about 17,000 people have to leave if an accident occurs at ikata. the new guidelines will increase the number of evacuees by eight times to about 135,000. a special vessel belonging to the maritime self-defense force called the el-cat was used in t
new vehicle sales there exceeded 3.6 million units last year. industry wrach watchers expect a boost to this year's figure by 4% to 5%. >>> and now here are the latest market figures. >>> the japanese nuclear regulation authority has drawn up new disaster guidelines based on lessons from last year's accident at fukushima. it will expand the power plant evacuation radius from 10 kilometers to 30. the large evacuation drill took place in i kata town in western japan based on the...
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including the united states. or turkey itself or they leave the country kate burns your money is providing support so they were even thought for we know that they're awaiting procured and that's well they don't want really it's they want to remove the government of syria from there but surely. they were able to meet that they got the momentum they got the support from the outside world and they say that they're not going to abide by the states it's because they haven't been pressured by the like them perhaps they have even been told not to support this use for. ukraine is choosing a new parliament in an election that could bring about a few surprises exit polls it just doesn't get it because it has taken the lead but it may need to form a coalition to hold on to power on we have will bring us the details shortly. but first tens of thousands of protesters filled the streets of italy and spain on saturday and anger over tough economic measures being forced upon them the show of discontent turned ugly in a northern
including the united states. or turkey itself or they leave the country kate burns your money is providing support so they were even thought for we know that they're awaiting procured and that's well they don't want really it's they want to remove the government of syria from there but surely. they were able to meet that they got the momentum they got the support from the outside world and they say that they're not going to abide by the states it's because they haven't been pressured by the...
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states out and it's a natural thing for that to occur and the united states just doesn't see that one of the goals of the us imperial project is to where they can't completely dominate a place leave the people at each other's throats while they carry off the resources and so there's agitation for that that's put into play as the united states enters these countries what will happen in two thousand and fourteen is the afghanis will have an opportunity to settle their own national issues themselves without an occupying army directing the effort. some moral news making headlines around the globe now the pope came about law and did an eighteen month sentence after he stole and then sold on to a journalist the pontiff cry this election is real said he would not appeal the verdict he said to serve his sentence under house arrest however a papal spokesman said benedict sixteenth the world will slightly pardon his former aide the high profile he was exposed when we tell you journalist have published a book accusing the leaders of the roman catholic church of numerous entreats corruption and h
states out and it's a natural thing for that to occur and the united states just doesn't see that one of the goals of the us imperial project is to where they can't completely dominate a place leave the people at each other's throats while they carry off the resources and so there's agitation for that that's put into play as the united states enters these countries what will happen in two thousand and fourteen is the afghanis will have an opportunity to settle their own national issues...